Today's Opinions

FORT DODGE - The Glenwood girls placed 14th as a team at the Iowa State Cross Country Meet Saturday in Fort Dodge.

The Rams finished with 294 points. Dubuque Wahlert was the team champion with 72 points. The Rams trailed only 13th place finisher Denison among Hawkeye 10 teams.

Glenwood girls coach Jeff Janssen said prior to state he thought his team had a shot at matching their eighth place ranking in the team finish. While the Rams came up a little short of that projection, Janssen said his team more than lived up to his expectations.

FORT DODGE - The Glenwood girls placed 14th as a team at the Iowa State Cross Country Meet Saturday in Fort Dodge.

The Rams finished with 294 points. Dubuque Wahlert was the team champion with 72 points. The Rams trailed only 13th place finisher Denison among Hawkeye 10 teams.

Glenwood girls coach Jeff Janssen said prior to state he thought his team had a shot at matching their eighth place ranking in the team finish. While the Rams came up a little short of that projection, Janssen said his team more than lived up to his expectations.

EDITOR'S NOTE - With today marking the 75th anniversary of the Empire of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, we honor the service and memory of Robert Woods Jackson - Mills County’s first casualty of World War II. It’s a story we've shared before and one we should never forget.

EDITOR'S NOTE - With today marking the 75th anniversary of the Empire of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, we honor the service and memory of Robert Woods Jackson - Mills County’s first casualty of World War II. It’s a story we've shared before and one we should never forget.

EDITOR'S NOTE - With today marking the 75th anniversary of the Empire of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, we honor the service and memory of Robert Woods Jackson - Mills County’s first casualty of World War II. It’s a story we've shared before and one we should never forget.

EDITOR'S NOTE - With today marking the 75th anniversary of the Empire of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, we honor the service and memory of Robert Woods Jackson - Mills County’s first casualty of World War II. It’s a story we've shared before and one we should never forget.

With Senator Grassley’s 99 county tour stopping through this week, I would like to take the opportunity to advocate for policies to benefit our state with one of the most powerful people in the Senate.

The city administrator and elected leaders have been the subject of public criticism and skepticism since findings of an audit report released in January identified a nearly $300,000 deficit in the city of Glenwood’s general fund account and several shortcomings in the city’s day-to-day financial practices.